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    Fender Liner Coating?

    Hi all.

    I've been thinking about applying a coating much like the stuff which is used in truck beds. The thinking being this could help with overall dirt minimization (or blending it in at the least).

    Does anyone do this and/or have a product recommendation/thoughts.

    TY

    #2
    Try applying RejeX.

    SPACE AGE PROTECTION FOR YOUR CAR, TRUCK, BOAT, RV, AIRPLANE & MOTORCYCLE RejeX® is a thin-film polymer coating designed to provide a high-release protective finish for vehicles of all kinds. This very thin film – less than a micron thick – prevents stains and adhesion of common contaminants such as exhaust, bugs,
    Last edited by Estoril; 04-14-2025, 08:26 AM.

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      #3
      Thanks for kicking this off - will look into it!

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        #4
        I just use tire shine as it works great. I use silkshine from chemical guys because a gallon of it will last me well over a year and isn't too expensive

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          #5
          I just had my detailed ceramic coat my wheel liner for easier dirt and gunk removal when washing car

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            #6
            Any ceramic coating will make it super easy to clean. First thing I do to all plastic parts that go under the car.
            BMW / E46M Interior & Trim Restoration.
            https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/c...ch-restoration

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